Almost half of young workers are experiencing high levels of stress, according to the latest Global Benefits Attitudes Survey....
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World Mental Health Day: Asda launches wellbeing policy to support employees at work
Asda has introduced a new dedicated Mental Health policy to support staff and provide guidance for line managers. ...
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Why councils need to think about accessibility
The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) inclusion guru Steve Tyler tells Gill Hitchcock that it makes sense for councils to build accessibility into their digital services. ...
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One in five people have been affected by crime in the workplace
Almost one in five people have been affected by crime in the workplace, according to a new study conducted by Expert Security UK....
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Next generation delay starting a family due to financial concerns
Britain’s next generation of parents are delaying plans to start a family mainly due to affordability concerns, reveals new research. ...
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Tinder Foundation: Charity aims to ‘end digital exclusion once and for all’
The Tinder Foundation, a charity that aims to make good things happen through digital technology, celebrated the results of their report at the House of Lords last week....
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Right to be Safe appeal marks the 30th anniversary of the disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh
The appeal launched by the Suzy Lamplugh aims to raise awareness of personal safety particularly in the workplace....
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CIPD chief: ‘Now is not the time for hasty decisions’ on Brexit vote
CIPD has responded to EU Referendum ‘leave’ decision and what it may mean for the world of work....
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Is pregnancy discrimination putting women off having children?
Research from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has shown that working mothers are still being penalised for having children. ...
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